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انشاء وتعبير 2 قطعة Gender Differences in Communication
[أسئلة اختبار - انشاء وتعبير - د.ابراهيم المحبوب]
قطعة Gender Differences in Communication جاءت في اختبار الفصل الدراسي الثاني 1436 مجهود شخصي
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1) All of us have different styles of ---1--- with other people. Our style depends on a lot ---2-- things: Where we're ---3---, how and where we ---4--- raised, our educational ---5---, and ---6--- age. It also can depend ---7--- our gender. ---8--- speaking, men and women talk ---9---, although there are varying degrees ---10--- masculine and feminine speech characteristics in each of –11-- . But women ---12-- speak in very particular ways that are associated with gender. Some researchers describe –13-- styles that men and women use to communicate as "debate vs. relate," "report vs. rapport ," –14-- competitive vs, cooperative" (with the first term in each pair describing men).In other words, men –15-- seek direct solutions to problems and useful advice. whereas women tend ---16-- to establish intimacy by discussing problems and showing concern and empathy.
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2) All of us have different styles of ---1--- with other people. Our style depends on a lot ---2-- things: Where we're ---3---, how and where we ---4--- raised, our educational ---5---, and ---6--- age. It also can depend ---7--- our gender. ---8--- speaking, men and women talk ---9---, although there are varying degrees ---10--- masculine and feminine speech characteristics in each of –11-- . But women ---12-- speak in very particular ways that are associated with gender. Some researchers describe –13-- styles that men and women use to communicate as "debate vs. relate," "report vs. rapport ," –14-- competitive vs, cooperative" (with the first term in each pair describing men).In other words, men –15-- seek direct solutions to problems and useful advice. whereas women tend ---16-- to establish intimacy by discussing problems and showing concern and empathy.
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3) All of us have different styles of ---1--- with other people. Our style depends on a lot ---2-- things: Where we're ---3---, how and where we ---4--- raised, our educational ---5---, and ---6--- age. It also can depend ---7--- our gender. ---8--- speaking, men and women talk ---9---, although there are varying degrees ---10--- masculine and feminine speech characteristics in each of –11-- . But women ---12-- speak in very particular ways that are associated with gender. Some researchers describe –13-- styles that men and women use to communicate as "debate vs. relate," "report vs. rapport ," –14-- competitive vs, cooperative" (with the first term in each pair describing men).In other words, men –15-- seek direct solutions to problems and useful advice. whereas women tend ---16-- to establish intimacy by discussing problems and showing concern and empathy.
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4) All of us have different styles of ---1--- with other people. Our style depends on a lot ---2-- things: Where we're ---3---, how and where we ---4--- raised, our educational ---5---, and ---6--- age. It also can depend ---7--- our gender. ---8--- speaking, men and women talk ---9---, although there are varying degrees ---10--- masculine and feminine speech characteristics in each of –11-- . But women ---12-- speak in very particular ways that are associated with gender. Some researchers describe –13-- styles that men and women use to communicate as "debate vs. relate," "report vs. rapport ," –14-- competitive vs, cooperative" (with the first term in each pair describing men).In other words, men –15-- seek direct solutions to problems and useful advice. whereas women tend ---16-- to establish intimacy by discussing problems and showing concern and empathy.
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5) All of us have different styles of ---1--- with other people. Our style depends on a lot ---2-- things: Where we're ---3---, how and where we ---4--- raised, our educational ---5---, and ---6--- age. It also can depend ---7--- our gender. ---8--- speaking, men and women talk ---9---, although there are varying degrees ---10--- masculine and feminine speech characteristics in each of –11-- . But women ---12-- speak in very particular ways that are associated with gender. Some researchers describe –13-- styles that men and women use to communicate as "debate vs. relate," "report vs. rapport ," –14-- competitive vs, cooperative" (with the first term in each pair describing men).In other words, men –15-- seek direct solutions to problems and useful advice. whereas women tend ---16-- to establish intimacy by discussing problems and showing concern and empathy.
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6) All of us have different styles of ---1--- with other people. Our style depends on a lot ---2-- things: Where we're ---3---, how and where we ---4--- raised, our educational ---5---, and ---6--- age. It also can depend ---7--- our gender. ---8--- speaking, men and women talk ---9---, although there are varying degrees ---10--- masculine and feminine speech characteristics in each of –11-- . But women ---12-- speak in very particular ways that are associated with gender. Some researchers describe –13-- styles that men and women use to communicate as "debate vs. relate," "report vs. rapport ," –14-- competitive vs, cooperative" (with the first term in each pair describing men).In other words, men –15-- seek direct solutions to problems and useful advice. whereas women tend ---16-- to establish intimacy by discussing problems and showing concern and empathy.
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7) All of us have different styles of ---1--- with other people. Our style depends on a lot ---2-- things: Where we're ---3---, how and where we ---4--- raised, our educational ---5---, and ---6--- age. It also can depend ---7--- our gender. ---8--- speaking, men and women talk ---9---, although there are varying degrees ---10--- masculine and feminine speech characteristics in each of –11-- . But women ---12-- speak in very particular ways that are associated with gender. Some researchers describe –13-- styles that men and women use to communicate as "debate vs. relate," "report vs. rapport ," –14-- competitive vs, cooperative" (with the first term in each pair describing men).In other words, men –15-- seek direct solutions to problems and useful advice. whereas women tend ---16-- to establish intimacy by discussing problems and showing concern and empathy.
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8) All of us have different styles of ---1--- with other people. Our style depends on a lot ---2-- things: Where we're ---3---, how and where we ---4--- raised, our educational ---5---, and ---6--- age. It also can depend ---7--- our gender. ---8--- speaking, men and women talk ---9---, although there are varying degrees ---10--- masculine and feminine speech characteristics in each of –11-- . But women ---12-- speak in very particular ways that are associated with gender. Some researchers describe –13-- styles that men and women use to communicate as "debate vs. relate," "report vs. rapport ," –14-- competitive vs, cooperative" (with the first term in each pair describing men).In other words, men –15-- seek direct solutions to problems and useful advice. whereas women tend ---16-- to establish intimacy by discussing problems and showing concern and empathy.
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9) All of us have different styles of ---1--- with other people. Our style depends on a lot ---2-- things: Where we're ---3---, how and where we ---4--- raised, our educational ---5---, and ---6--- age. It also can depend ---7--- our gender. ---8--- speaking, men and women talk ---9---, although there are varying degrees ---10--- masculine and feminine speech characteristics in each of –11-- . But women ---12-- speak in very particular ways that are associated with gender. Some researchers describe –13-- styles that men and women use to communicate as "debate vs. relate," "report vs. rapport ," –14-- competitive vs, cooperative" (with the first term in each pair describing men).In other words, men –15-- seek direct solutions to problems and useful advice. whereas women tend ---16-- to establish intimacy by discussing problems and showing concern and empathy.
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10) All of us have different styles of ---1--- with other people. Our style depends on a lot ---2-- things: Where we're ---3---, how and where we ---4--- raised, our educational ---5---, and ---6--- age. It also can depend ---7--- our gender. ---8--- speaking, men and women talk ---9---, although there are varying degrees ---10--- masculine and feminine speech characteristics in each of –11-- . But women ---12-- speak in very particular ways that are associated with gender. Some researchers describe –13-- styles that men and women use to communicate as "debate vs. relate," "report vs. rapport ," –14-- competitive vs, cooperative" (with the first term in each pair describing men).In other words, men –15-- seek direct solutions to problems and useful advice. whereas women tend ---16-- to establish intimacy by discussing problems and showing concern and empathy.
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11) All of us have different styles of ---1--- with other people. Our style depends on a lot ---2-- things: Where we're ---3---, how and where we ---4--- raised, our educational ---5---, and ---6--- age. It also can depend ---7--- our gender. ---8--- speaking, men and women talk ---9---, although there are varying degrees ---10--- masculine and feminine speech characteristics in each of –11-- . But women ---12-- speak in very particular ways that are associated with gender. Some researchers describe –13-- styles that men and women use to communicate as "debate vs. relate," "report vs. rapport ," –14-- competitive vs, cooperative" (with the first term in each pair describing men).In other words, men –15-- seek direct solutions to problems and useful advice. whereas women tend ---16-- to establish intimacy by discussing problems and showing concern and empathy.
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12) All of us have different styles of ---1--- with other people. Our style depends on a lot ---2-- things: Where we're ---3---, how and where we ---4--- raised, our educational ---5---, and ---6--- age. It also can depend ---7--- our gender. ---8--- speaking, men and women talk ---9---, although there are varying degrees ---10--- masculine and feminine speech characteristics in each of –11-- . But women ---12-- speak in very particular ways that are associated with gender. Some researchers describe –13-- styles that men and women use to communicate as "debate vs. relate," "report vs. rapport ," –14-- competitive vs, cooperative" (with the first term in each pair describing men).In other words, men –15-- seek direct solutions to problems and useful advice. whereas women tend ---16-- to establish intimacy by discussing problems and showing concern and empathy.
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13) All of us have different styles of ---1--- with other people. Our style depends on a lot ---2-- things: Where we're ---3---, how and where we ---4--- raised, our educational ---5---, and ---6--- age. It also can depend ---7--- our gender. ---8--- speaking, men and women talk ---9---, although there are varying degrees ---10--- masculine and feminine speech characteristics in each of –11-- . But women ---12-- speak in very particular ways that are associated with gender. Some researchers describe –13-- styles that men and women use to communicate as "debate vs. relate," "report vs. rapport ," –14-- competitive vs, cooperative" (with the first term in each pair describing men).In other words, men –15-- seek direct solutions to problems and useful advice. whereas women tend ---16-- to establish intimacy by discussing problems and showing concern and empathy.
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14) All of us have different styles of ---1--- with other people. Our style depends on a lot ---2-- things: Where we're ---3---, how and where we ---4--- raised, our educational ---5---, and ---6--- age. It also can depend ---7--- our gender. ---8--- speaking, men and women talk ---9---, although there are varying degrees ---10--- masculine and feminine speech characteristics in each of –11-- . But women ---12-- speak in very particular ways that are associated with gender. Some researchers describe –13-- styles that men and women use to communicate as "debate vs. relate," "report vs. rapport ," –14-- competitive vs, cooperative" (with the first term in each pair describing men).In other words, men –15-- seek direct solutions to problems and useful advice. whereas women tend ---16-- to establish intimacy by discussing problems and showing concern and empathy.
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15) All of us have different styles of ---1--- with other people. Our style depends on a lot ---2-- things: Where we're ---3---, how and where we ---4--- raised, our educational ---5---, and ---6--- age. It also can depend ---7--- our gender. ---8--- speaking, men and women talk ---9---, although there are varying degrees ---10--- masculine and feminine speech characteristics in each of –11-- . But women ---12-- speak in very particular ways that are associated with gender. Some researchers describe –13-- styles that men and women use to communicate as "debate vs. relate," "report vs. rapport ," –14-- competitive vs, cooperative" (with the first term in each pair describing men).In other words, men –15-- seek direct solutions to problems and useful advice. whereas women tend ---16-- to establish intimacy by discussing problems and showing concern and empathy.
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16) All of us have different styles of ---1--- with other people. Our style depends on a lot ---2-- things: Where we're ---3---, how and where we ---4--- raised, our educational ---5---, and ---6--- age. It also can depend ---7--- our gender. ---8--- speaking, men and women talk ---9---, although there are varying degrees ---10--- masculine and feminine speech characteristics in each of –11-- . But women ---12-- speak in very particular ways that are associated with gender. Some researchers describe –13-- styles that men and women use to communicate as "debate vs. relate," "report vs. rapport ," –14-- competitive vs, cooperative" (with the first term in each pair describing men).In other words, men –15-- seek direct solutions to problems and useful advice. whereas women tend ---16-- to establish intimacy by discussing problems and showing concern and empathy.
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انشاء وتعبير 2 قطعة Gender Differences in Communication
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